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Where equal amounts are shown for two or more candidates, the candidates are listed in alphabetical order. • Two-year PAC money figures are listed only for candidates involved in a particular election cycle. Therefore, the listings do not include PAC money given to candidates who were not seeking election or re-election during those two years, (for example, Senate candidates or retiring House members.) • Negative amounts indicate PAC contributions returned by a candidate in excess of what he or she may have received. This often occurs when money was received in one election cycle and returned in another cycle. Copies may be obtained from the Federal Election Commission, Public Records Office, 1325 K Street, N. W., Washington, D.C. 20463. The price is $5.00. Checks should be made payable to the U.S. Treasurer. U.S. SENATE CANDIDATES 1981-82 ' . 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL WILSON, PETE "s2CA00104 CA 0 1187832 DURENBERGER, DAVID S8MN00131 MN I 1030239 HATCH, ORRIN G S6UT00063 UT I 902002 BENTSEN, LLOYD SENATOR S6TX00016 TX I 800443 LUGAR, RICHARD G S4IN00014 IN I 712639 BYRD, ROBERT CARLYLE S6WVOOOi4 WV I 710541 TRIBLE, PAUL S JR S2VA00035 VA 0 671016 SASSER, JAMES R S6TN00042 TN I 641970 SCHMITT, HARRISON H TOM S6NM00071 NM I 606973 RIEGLE, DONALD W JR S6MI00103 MI I 602946 CANNON, HOWARD W S6NV00010 NV I 595665 HEINZ, JOHN S6PA00068 PA I 588444 DANFORTH, JOHN CLAGGETT S6M000024 MO I 572658 MITCHELL, GEORGE J S2ME00026 ME I 562253 BURDICK, QUENTIN N. S6ND00017 ND I 489419 WALLOP, MALCOLM S6WY00043 WY I 472240 SARBANES, PAUL S S6MD00066 MD I 465487 EllERY I DAVID F S2ME00018 ME c 462794 BROWN, EDMOND G JR S2CA00088 CA 0 462415 WEICKER, LOWELL P JR S6CT00042 CT I 447054 MELCHER, JOHN S6MT00071 MT I 435528 DECONCINI, DENNIS SENATOR S6AZ00027 AZ I 416166 CHAFEE, JOHN H S6RI00056 RI I 409253 METZENBAUM, HOWARD M S40H00028 OH I 401528 PFEIFER, PAUL EDWARD S20H00063 OH c 394490 MOYNIHAN, DANIEL PATRICK S6NY00052 NY I 366221 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL ROTH, WILLIAM VJR S6DE00016 DE I 354744 WILSON, TED L S2UT00013 UT c 321322 BEARD, ROBIN L JR S2TN00017 TN c 320120 BINGAMAN, JEFF S2NM00021 NM c 310717 KENNEDY, EDWARD M S6MA00015 MA I 306965 STAFFORD, ROBERT T S6VT00053 VT I 295332 ZORINSKY, EDWARD S6NE00046 NE I 290259 JACKSON, HENRY MARTIN S6WA00057 WA I 284410 FITHIAN, FLOYD J S2IN00034 IN c 272577 MATSUNAGA, SPARK M S6HI00016 HI I 266650 WOODS, HARRIETT S2M000031 MO c 265151 BENEDICT, CLEVELAND K S8WV00069 wv c 261679 . HECH'l', CHIC S2NV00043 NV c 250010 DAVIS, RICHARD J S2VA00092 VA 0 241400 STENNIS, JOHN C S6MS00026 MS I 232300 SANTINI, JAMES D S2NV00019 NV c 205472 MOFFETT, ANTHONY TOBY S2CT00058 CT c 202187 MICHAELSON, JULIUS c S2RI00014 RI c 192788 LEVINSON, DAVID N S8DE00046 DE c 184172 MCDANIEL, RODGER S2WY00026 WY c 174483 RUPPE, PHILIP E S2MI00029 MI c 157862 LAUTENBERG, FRANK R S2NJ00080 NJ 0 155949 ,.. KNORR, GENE A S2ND00016 ND ._ 149444 HOGAN, LAWRENCE JOSEPH S2MD00024 MD c 142606 GUEST, JAMES ALFRED JR S2VT00011 VT c 119800 COLLINS, JAMES MITCHELL S2TX00015 TX c 117182 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL BARBOUR, HALEY REEVES S2MS00025 MS 'C 113629 SHAMIE, RAYMOND S2MA00022 MA c 98840 BELL, JEFFREY S8NJ00012 NJ 0 81394 BUSH, PRESCOTT S JR S8CT00014 CT c 72572 MCCLOSKEY, PAUL N JR S2CA00013 CA 0 70573 MAGUIRE, GENE ANDREW S2NJ00031 NJ 0 63088 POOLE, VAN B S2FL00037 FL c 56881 WECHT, CYRIL H MD JD S2PA00018 PA c 56068 KECK, JIM S2NE00011 NE c 56052 ASHBROOK, JOHN MILAN S20H00014 OH c 46814 DUNN, PETER GEORGE S2AZ00026 AZ c 45610 RESS, WILLIAM J "BILL" S20H0007l OH c 44170 GOLDWATER, BARRY M JR S2CA00039 CA 0 29421 SULLIVAN, FLORENCE M S2NY00077 NY c 25200 MCCALLUM, SCOTT S2WI00011 WI c 20330 JEWETT, DOUGLAS NEBEL S2WA00049 WA c 14802 CARPENTER, PAUL B SOCA00181 CA 0 13125 SIGMUND, BARBARA BOGGS S2NJ00148 NJ 0 11599 FORE, RICHARD L S2NV00035 NV c 10700 CHILES, LAWTON M S6FL00012 FL I 10558 DORNAN, ROBERT K HON S2CA00062 CA 0 9495 REAGAN, MAUREEN S2CA00112 CA 0 9225 DIFAZIO, LUCIEN P S2CT00066 CT c 8953 WHITEHURST, DANIEL K S2CA00070 CA 0 8300 FENWICK, MILLICENT S2NJ00064 NJ 0 7563 SIEBERT, MURIEL S2NY00051 NY c 7350 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL KENNEY, JACK S2NV00027 NV c 6750 DOWNEY, JOHN THOMAS S2CT00033 CT c 6650 WILLIAMS, LARRY RICHARD S8MT00069 MT c 6073 MOORE, ROBIN S2CT00025 CT c 5000 WERTZ, WILLIAM F JR S2CA00096 CA 0 4885 MCCLAUGHRY, JOHN S2VT00029 VT c 4800 LEDBETTER, STEWART MANEE SOVT00049 VT c 4500 CAPUTO, BRUCE F SONY00063 NY c 3500 ARNOLD, BURLEIGH S2M000064 MO c 3350 MARKHAM, WILLIAM S2FL00011 FL c 3095 WALSH, VIRGINIA FREDERICK S2NE00045 NE c 3000 CAVNAR, SAMUEL MELMON SONV00021 NV c 2800 PICKETT, OWEN B S2VA00050 VA 0 2657 LEFANTE, JOSEPH A S2NJ00122 NJ 0 2300 BRUINSMA, THEODORE (TED) AUGUST S2CA00021 CA 0 2200 KENDALL, MICHAEL C S2IN00026 IN c 2000 BIANCHI , ANGELO R S2NJ00098 NJ 0 1800 SEYMOUR, WHITNEY NORTH JR S2NY00036 NY c 1750 ROSEN, HOWARD S2NJ00023 NJ 0 1700 KREMER, JAMES J S2MN00068 MN c 1322 DAYTON, MARK B S2MN00027 MN c 1113 APODACA, JERRY S2NM00013 NM c 1020 HUBER, ROBERT J S2MI00037 MI c 1009 BLUDWORTH, DAVID H S2FL00052 FL c 1008 JOHNSTON, MEREDITH COLON S2MS00033 MS c 1000 BECKJORD, WALTER E S20H00022 OH c 700 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL SELLERS, DEAN K S2AZ00018 AZ C 700 KLENETSKY, MEL S2NY00044 NY c 687 ZYCH, THOMAS E S2M000049 MO c 600 BALLENGER, WILLIAM S S2MI00060 MI c 500 DIETRICH, THERESA F S2CA00179 CA 0 500 LOGUE, JOHN J SOPA00228 PA c 500 NETHING, DAVID E S2ND00024 ND c 500 SHARRATT, BRYAN EDWARDS S2WY00018 WY c 500 MENGDEN, WALTER HENRY JR S2TX00049 TX c 450 NORCROSS, DAVID F S6NJ00073 NJ 0 400 MERRELL, V DALLAS SOMD00093 MD c 350 YANNARELLI, CYRIL R S2NJ00056 NJ 0 325 HOLLAND, MARVIN S S2RI00022 RI c 300 PITTMAN, CHARLES S2MS00041 MS c 300 RICHARDSON, DONALD LUTHER S2TX00031 TX c 250 SNYDER, GEORGE E S2FL00060 FL c 200 BAKER, DEANE S6MI00012 MI c 150 RICHARDSON, BOBBY G S2MS00017 MS c 100 HART, WILLIAM OSBORNE S2WI00045 WI­ c so MERRITT, GRANT J S2MN00043 MN c 25 JEFFERSON, MILDRED FAY DR S2MAOOOSS MA c 20 ADLERBERT, BO S2VT00078 VT c 0 ALBAUGH, WILLIAM ALBERT S2MD00065 MD c 0 AMAIMO, MORGAN L S2MD00099 MD c 0 ANDERSON, DARRYL W S2TX00064 TX c 0 ARNOLD, STANLEY N S2CA00278 CA 0 0 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL BAKER, CHARLES A S2DE00023 DE c 0 BASTIEN, ROBERT T S2NJ00213 NJ 0 0 BAUDER, ARTHUR S2WA00072 WA c 0 BEARDSLEY, STEPHEN JOHNSON S2IN00018 IN c 0 BERNARD, EMIL I S2NJ00015 NJ 0 0 BERNIER-NACHTWEY, E FLOYD (SPUNKY) SOHI00027 HI c 0 BEUMER, STEVE S2MI00094 MI c 0 BOND, MICHAEL ALAN S2MT00021 MT c 0 BOOHER, ROBERT S2CA00245 CA 0 0 BOURGOIS, ANNA B S2ND00032 ND c 0 BRABENEC, OLDRICH S2NV00050 NV c 0 BRANSTNER, WILLIAM A S2MN00076 MN c 0 BREWER, PAUL THOMAS S2WI00029 WI c 0 BRISCOE, GEORGE P S2NV00068 NV c 0 BROWN, CLARENCE J S2HI00023 HI c 0 BROWN, THEODIS S2M000122 MO c 0 BUCHANAN, WALTER R S2CA00195 CA 0 0 CAMERON, KEN S2NE00037 NE c 0 CAPLETTE, RAY S2CA00211 CA 0 0 CHAVEZ, ANSELMO ARTURO S2MD00057 MD c 0 CHIANG, C Y JESSE S2WA00148 WA c 0 CLAMONS, RANDALL "PETE BARDO" S2AZ00042 AZ c 0 CORNISH, MONROE S2MD00149 MD c 0 CORTES, RAFAEL "RALPH" D S2CA00252 CA 0 0 COS SA, FRANK ANTON S2MI00011 MI c 0 CRESITELLO, DONALD S2NJ00114 •rJ 0 0 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL CURTIS, J MICHAEL S2MD00131 MD c 0 CURTIS, KENNETH MERWIN S2ME00034 ME c 0 DANDENEAU, MARCEL S2WI00037 WI c 0 DAVIS, WILLIAM HARLEY S2WA00080 WA c 0 DAWSON, KIPP M S2PA00042 PA c 0 DENNERLL, NORBERT G JR S20H00030 OH c 0 DODGE, LAWRENCE BURNHAM S2MT00013 MT c 0 DUBINSKY-CHOTE, MAY S2CA00203 CA 0 0 ELLER, DANIEL S2MI00086 MI c 0 FILLMORE, HERB S2M000080 MO c 0 FINCH, DONOVAN BLAKE S2MD00123 MD c 0 FISHER, JOSEPH L S2VA00076 VA 0 0 FLYNN, HELEN F S2RI00055 RI c 0 FOGARTY, THOMAS MICHAEL S2NY00010 NY c 0 FORD, JOHN E S2TX00072 TX c 0 FORST, FRANK S2NJ00155 NJ 0 0 FUHRIG, JOSEPH S2CA00187 CA 0 0 GANDERSON, HARRY S2VA00068 VA 0 0 GARDNER, EARL SUTHERLAND S2VT00045 VT c 0 GRAYSON, RICHARD S2FL00029 FL c 0 HACKETT, MICHAEL E S2VT00086 VT c 0 HALYARD, HELEN S2MI00102 MI c 0 HAMPTON, BOB S2CA00229 CA 0 ;~~0 HANCOCK, MELTON D S2M000072 MO c 0 HANSMAN, GREGORY S2M000155 MO c 0 HARDY, HENRY B S2MT00039 MT c 0 1981-82 SENATE AND HOUSE CANDIDATES LISTED BY OFFICE AND PAC CONTRIBUTIONS NAME ID ST DIST I/C PAC TOTAL HARRINGTON, JOSEPH D S2MA00048 MA c 0 HAYES, YVONNE R S2MD00156 MD c 0 HERZING, PHILIP S20H00048 OH c 0 HEWITT, FRED G S2MN00035 MN c 0 HICKEY, JOHN J "JACK" S2CA00260 CA 0 0 HOPFMANN, ALWIN E S2MA00063 MA c 0 HORAN, ROBERT F JR S2VA00084 VA 0 0 HURT, LARRY D S2M000056 MO c 0 JACKSON, BETTY JANE S2M000130 MO c 0 JAMES, RAYMOND S2IN00042 IN c 0 JONES, MARVIN DWAYNE S2MD00032 MD c 0 KAPATA, LEON S2CT0004l CT c 0 KARKUTT, BARBARA I S2PAOOp34 PA c .
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